Prosecutors filed a new criminal charge against a man who pleaded guilty to murder in the killing of a former BYU professor because they say he refused to testify against his co-defendant despite agreeing to do so in a plea agreement.

Three years ago, Bluffdale-based Goal Zero brought its ideas for portable power to the Outdoor Retailer show. Now, the company is an official sponsor for the semiannual event that brings thousands of visitors and a vital influx of cash to the state.

The three children of prominent Salt Lake
City businessman Richard Wirick have filed a
lawsuit against the Utah Transit Authority and
the bus driver accused of hitting and killing
the 82-year-old man last year.

The Department of Wildlife Resources killed a
bear they believed was becoming too
aggressive
with campers. DWR officers said the bear was
spotted entering campsites on multiple
occasions going through garbage and looking
for
food.

At least 13 people have applied to become members of a board of
trustees being formed to take over a state-run trust that once
belonged to Warren Jeffs' polygamous sect on the Arizona-Utah
border and holds an estimated $118 million in property, Utah court
officials said Thursday.

After a national search spanning several months, West Valley City
expects to announce its new police chief in the next couple of weeks.
Mayor Mike Winder believes the new chief will help the city move
forward.

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